Contents Of Volume IV

Contents Of Volume IV

CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV. 1917. Page. FRONTISPIECES. Investigation (An) and Report of the Micro­ Lafayette L. Barber, D D. S.......................... Ja...

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV. 1917. Page. FRONTISPIECES. Investigation (An) and Report of the Micro­ Lafayette L. Barber, D D. S.......................... January scopic Pathology of the Cementum and Peri­ Rudolph H. Hofheinz, D. D.S.......................February dental Membrane in an Extensive Case of Gordon White, D. D. S......................................... March Chronic Osteitis, so-called Alveolar Abscess The Star Spangled Banner..................................... May with a Sinus ........................................................1173 Rochester Dental Dispensary................................. June “ Ionic Medication by Means o f the Electric George Eastman .......................................................... ».......July Current/" ................................................................ 255 W. W. Walker—Some of the Section Officers Manipulation of Silicate in the Making of a ....................................................................... August Filling .................................................................. 723 Lafayette L. Barber, D. D. S., President ; Officers and Board of Trustees ................................ October Microscopic (The) Anatomy o f Chronic PeriMajor Wm. H. G. Logan, M. D., D. D. S., F. A. dontitis and the Pathogenesis of Dental Root C. S......................................... .....................December Cysts. (Illustrated with Seven Four-colored Halftones) ............................................................1061 Page. Modem Amalgam Restorations ............................ 7-06 ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. Mouth Infection with Causes and Treatment for Aims of Rochester Dental Dispensary.......................... 72Periapical Abscesses ...........................................1206 National Association of Dental Examiners.— Asepsis and Sterilization ; Hands and Instru­ Report of Tabulating Committee, 1916 (ab­ ments .................................................................... 599 stract) ................................................................... 474 Aseptic (The) Transalveolar Root Resection Notes on Conductive Anesthesia , .................... ».1097 Operation ........................... ...................................533 One Hundred Twenty Degrees Fahrenheit............1221 Average Denture Construction a Disgrace to Oral and Sinus Surgery Under Nitrous Oxidthe Dental Profession........................................ 1231 Oxygen Anesthesia in the Forward Inclined, Bad Teeth and Their Effect on the Laboring Sitting Posture .................................................. 149 Man’s Efficiency.................................................. 267 Oral Hygiene and Its Relation to Public and Cavity Preparation for Gold Foil, Gold Inlay Individual Health................. ; .......................... ; 133 and Amalgam Operations................................... 441 Oral Hygiene. Its Relation to Anesthesia, An­ Chairman's Address—Interstate Association o f algesia and the Anesthetist ........................... 699 Anesthetists ........................................................ 78 Oral Prophylaxis for Children ........................... 574 Chemistry (The) and Pharmacology o f the Oral Sanitation, Examination and Hygiene.. . . 878 Treatment o f Pulpless Teeth and Their Se­ Outline o f Lecture on Gunshot Fractures of the quelae ; Including the Preparation o f the Jaws and Their Treatment................... ........... 1197 Canals for Filling ............................................ 217 Pathology of War Surgery with Reference to Its Cooperation o f General Practitioner and Or­ Relation to Diseases of the Mouth (Tetanus, thodontist .............................................. *............ 744 Gas Phlegmon, Septic Affections.) ..................1104 Dedication o f the Rochester Dental Dispensary Peridontal Inflammations Resulting from Accu­ (Halftone) ........................................................... 751 mulations of Foreign Substances upon the Dental Education .................................................. 36 Teeth (Colored Illustrations) ......................... 3 Dental Education—Past* Present, Future........ 471 Persistent Chronic Apioal Inflammation and Dentistry in the Army in Canada(Illustrated) 764 Its Treatment ........ ...........................................1091 Essentials for the Success o f the Progressive Plastic Surgery o f the Jaws and Face, Bone Clinic Plan ........................................................ 857 Grafting in the Jaws........................................ 1289 Establishment (The) o f Our Own Monthly Jour­ Plea (A) for a More Complete Organization of nal ....................................................................... 28 thè Dental Profession ....................................... 361 Experimental Endocarditis— Its Production Post-Graduate (The) Dental M eeting................ 455 with Streptococcus Viridans o f Low -V iru­ lence ..................................................................... 164 Practice Management, Business Investments, and a Dentist's Duty to His Profession, In­ Extraoral Conductive Anesthesia for Oral Sur­ cluding a Certain Amount of Ethics................ 44 gical Operations ......................................................... 18 Predicament (The) of Crown and Bridge Work. 327 Fillings (The) of Root Canals.—The Most Vital Operation a Dentist Performs........................... 1115 Preparedness in Oral Hygiene ............................. 565 Fixed Appliances ........................................................... 54 Present (The) Status of Porcelain in Dentistry 850 Present (The) Status o f Dental Bacteriology.. 966 General (The) Plan o f the Proposed Work at Present (The) Standing o f Electrolytic Medica­ the Eastman Dispensary.................................... 582 tion with a Discussion o f a few Basal Prin­ Gunshot Wounds and Lesions Produced by ciples Therein Applied................................... 247 Shell and Shrapnel in the Jaws and F a c e ... 1187 President's Annual Address ............................... 1281 Histo-Pathological (A) Study o f the Dental Prevention (The) of Oral Focal Infection.......... 354 Granuloma and Diseased Root Apex............... 1075 Prevention (The) of Malocclusion....................... 839 Impacted Lower Third Molars.— Cause, Symp­ Prophylaxis for Pyorrhea ..................................... 156 toms, Diagnosis, and Technic o f R em ova l.... 348 Proving the Basal Cause o f the Disease Pyor­ Indications for the Removal of Teeth in Cases rhea Alveolaris .................................................. 1122 o f Focal Infection ........................................... 162 Pyorrhea Cum Ulceratione Gingivae AbsorpIndications and Contra-Indications for Treat­ tionem Processus Alveolaris, or Pyorrhea ing Teeth Involved with Pyorrhea Alveolaris 579 Cum Ulceratione Gingivae Absorptionem »Al­ Interesting (An) Study of Two Thousand, Sev­ veoli ................................................................... 1124 en Hundred and Eighty-seven Radiographs.. 594

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CONTENTS OF VOLUM E IV. Page. Relationship (The) Between Diseases o f the Mouth and General Diseases........................... 866 Review o f Dental Literature ...............................1224 Root (The) Canal Problem, Asepsis and Sterili­ zation .................................................................. 49 Some Theoretical Considerations Considering Chloroform .......................................................... 733 Some Thoughts on the Physiological Function of Human Tooth Form .................................... 59 State (The) Dental Society as. an Important Legislative Factor ............................................ 740 Study (A) of the Disputed Points in Local Anesthesia ............................................................ 718 Study (A) of the Efficiency of Disinfectants and of Ionization in Root Canals of Infected Teeth ..................................................................2 4 1 Systemic Disturbances Produced by Pathologi­ cal Teeth ......................... ................................. 951 Therapeutic Treatment o f Pulp D is e a s e s ....... 69 Treatment (The) of Injuries to the Jaw.......... 270 What does the State Dental Association Do for One? ......................; ............................................ 166 What Kinds o f Bridgework to A pply... . . . . . . 1 3 0 3

Page. Western Dental College Equips Dental Motor Ambulance ............................................................1134 17,005 Men o f the National Guard, New York, Examined .............................................................. 1050

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ITEMS OF INTEREST. Abstract of Current Literature '........................... 1016 Abstract of Discussion on Papers of Drs. Lescohier, Potter, Rhein, Harris and T a lb o t.... 53U An Act Providing for the Education and Exam­ ination of Dental Hygienists ....................... *..1165 Bacterial Findings and Their Relationship to Pyorrhea Alveolaris and Interstitial Gingi­ vitis ....................................................................... 516 Better Public Health Administration for Small , Communities ............................ .*........................................... 416 Canadian Army Dental Corps in France......... 681 Cavina C .: Forced and Permanent Occlusion of Jaws as a Method of Treatment in Maxillary Fractures ................................................ ...........1164 Confidential (A) Word to the Conscientious X-Ray Man .................................. *................... 417 Dental Fees .............................................................. 418 Current Views Regarding the Tonsils and Their THE RESEARCH DEPARTMENT. Surgical Removal ..........: ...........i .................... 414 Composition (The) o f Saliva in Relation to the Dental Interests and the Attempt to Legalize Incidence of Dental Caries ......................... 775-881 Unlicensed Anesthetists............................ 287 Dental C a rie s............................... ......................... 81 Dental Service in Canadian A r m y . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Investigation o f Mottled Enamel and Brown Developing (A) Profession— How Shall W$ Stain .................................................................... 273 Meet the Opportunities and Responsibilities Metallurgical Studies ............... .......................... 171 of the Near Future? { Abstract).....................1024. Pathogenicity (The) o f Mouth Streptococci and Effect (The) of Malformation and Infection of ■ Their Role in the Etiology of Dental Dis­ the Oral Cavity of the Child, Upon Its Fu­ eases ...................................................................... 4T7 ture Health ......................................................... 410 Report o f the Acting Managing Director................... 97 Esser, J. F .: Studies in Plastic Surgery of the Review of Dr. F. A. Fahrenwald's Metallurgical Face ...................................................................... 1164 Studies ................................................................. 372 Etiology (The) and Treatment of Interstitial Some Root Canal Problems ................................ 167 Gingivitis .............................................................. 526 Studies Upon Dental Caries................................. 997 Exemption of Medical Students ...........................1163 Study (A) o f the Pathology of the Peridental “ Exodontia” ................................................. .. 1156 Membrane ..................................................... . 375 Health Finance ....................................................... 1034 hematogenous Infections Due to Septic Dental PREPAREDNESS LEAGUE. •Foci .......................................................................1019 Address of Major P. S. B o n d .......................... .. 800 Importance (The) of a Correct Differential Di­ Address of Major F. E. Bunts.............................. 805 agnosis of the Predisposing Causes in Cases Address Before Cleveland Unit .......................... 615 o f Interstitial Gingivitis or Pyorrhea AlveoComfort and Cleanliness....................................... 608 . laris ...................................................................... 521 Dentist (The) in Modern Military Organiza­ Importance (The) of Uniform Culture Media in tion ........................................................ ................ 798 the Bacteriological Examination of Disin­ Dentistry for Canadian Soldiers.......................... 612 fectants ................................................................. 1033 Infection o f Bubbling Fountains........................... 1035 Directors of Free Dental Activities for the New National Army ....................................................1132 Is Radiography a Trade or a Profession?........... 405 Free Dental Activity for the New National Management of Pulpless Teeth'............................ 408 Army .....................................................................1126 Marked Prevalence of Syphilitic Lesions........... 404 Imperative (An) Commission for Every Dentist 922 Narcotic Agitation ................................................. 113 Letter to all Registered Dentists in New York National (The) Relief F u n d ........! . . . . . . . 109 City ........................................................................ 807 New (The) Dean o f Tuft's Dental School........... 679 Major W. G. Thompson Presented with an Au­ New (The) Era in Dentistry; Its Relation to tomobile ................................................................ 613 the Increase in Malpractice Law Suits.. . . . .1010 Membership in Preparedness League.................. 620 Nostrum Advertising and the AgencyLeverage. 1015 Military Training ................................................. 370 Nuxated Iron for that Tired Feeling................... 403 New York Dentists Present Ambulance to Unit­ Observation of a Senior Surgeon Commanding ed States Government ........................................ 1133 the Surgical Division of a British Base Our Dental Motor Ambulances ............................ 921 Hospital in France ............................................ 674 Our First Birthday ............................................... 363 Opinion (An) o f Special Interest on the Ad­ Our Program ......................................................... 1050 ministering of Anesthetics................................. .1163 Paul Revere a Dentist .......................................... 614 Paraffin Root Filling Material............................... 1030 Personal (A) Letter Replying to Many Inquiries Preaching Health on the Highways..................... 401 Relative to Our Work........................................ 509 Procuring an Unlawful Abortion Involves an Preparation (The) of the Mouth of Applicants Assault .................................................................. 1035 for Enlistment..................................................... 793 Pruritus in Oral Sepsis ........................................ 683 Research Work by Dental Students........................1026 Preparedness League, of American Dentists.. . . ..x............................................................ 176-366-920 Resistance to Infection .......................................... I l l Provisions for Care of Practice of Members of Roentgen (The) Ray in the Diagnosis of Dental Reserve Corps ........................................ 808 Pyorrhea .............................................................. 519 Rochester (The) Branch of the Preparedness Significance (The) of Variability in- Growth League o f American Dentists................................ 918 During School Years.............................................1032 Several Good Reasons ............................................ 1049 Social (The) Diseases—The Call to Face Facts.1165 Scheme (A) o f Nominal Pay for Patriotic Den­ Social Hygiene in War Time ............................... 1027 tal Service ......................................................... 794 Some Studies in the Treatment of Pyorrhea Synopsis o f Study Club Course on War Surgery 795 Alveolaris ............................................................. 524

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Page. Southern (The) California Association of Den­ tal Nurses ........................................................... 110 Sword (The) o f Damocles ...................................1160 Testimonial Banquet in Honor of A. F. Emminger, D. D. S...................................................... 280 War and P roh ibition.............................................1036 Willard (The) Pyorrhea Treatment....................... 393 Wise (A). Appointment............................................ 1166 LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. Army Dental Corps................................. 114-184-1257 Assignment to New Location.............................. 115 Canadian (The) Army Dental Corps for War Time Only ............................................................1259 Congressmen Dyer, Igo and Meeker Entertained by St. Louis Dentists.........................................1259 Dental Surgeons, TJ. S. Army Examining Boards ............................................................662-823 Dentists and Military Service in England............1260 . Doctors Back Army Training................................ 179 Examining Boards for Physical Examination for Dental Reserve Corps ........................... 659-821 Examining Boards for Preliminary Professional Examination ....................................................663-824 Exempting Dental Students from Draft.............. 1255 From Army and Navy Register........................... 114 Important (An) Statement from the Committee on Legislation and Enrollment......................665-827 Information Relating to Appointments in the . Dental Reserve Corps of the Army............... 507 Medical Corps Promotions and Dental Corps.. 1253 Medical (The) Officer and His Rank.................. 1258. Members o f Committee............................................ 659 Men Commissioned in the Dental Reserve Corps ................................................................... 826 Militia Dental Surgeons ........................................ 117 New and Proposed Legislation Affecting the Navy and Army Dental Corps........................... 384 Officers Reserve Corps............................................ 282 Promotion to Rank of Captain............................. 115 (Public No. 86—65th Congress.) (H. R. 4897) 1252 Recently Appointed Officers ................................ 115 Recommendations for Promotion in Army Den­ tal Corps ............................................................. 114 Resolutions Passed by the Northwestern Dis­ trict Dental Society o f Nebraska ....................1258 Status of the Nurse Anesthetists—Not at Pres­ ent a' Problem for the Legislature............... 284 Universal Training .................................................. 179 Unjust (An) Professional Handicap................... 505 War Department's Ruling in Matter o f Mount­ ed Pay ................................................................. 115 EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT. Black (The) Memorial .......................................... 121 Christmas (The) Seals-Delinquent Members.. 392 Dedication of the Rochester Dental Dispensary 670 Delay in Issuing Commissions..........*■................. 940 Dental Caries ......................................................... 118 Dental Progress and Achievments ..................... 1268 Dental Reserve Officers Released from Serving as Privates .......................................................... 1155 Dental Students and the Draft-Army Dental Service ...............................................................1154 Dentistry in the War .......................................... 1272 Don't Fool Yourself— Grim, Bloody Days are Ahead ....................... ..................................... 669 Editorial (An) Announcement— 1917 Meeting. .1057 Edward C. Kirk Accepts Directorship in the S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company.. 835 Experimental Endocarditis ................................. 206 Five Dental Ambulances from a Single Patient 941 Forsyth Loving Cup from the Dentists of all Nations ............................................................... 204 Franklin Martin, Med. "80................................... 942 Further Observations on the Connellan-King ■ Diplococcus Throat Infections; Their Se­ quelae, with Especial Reference to Arthritis. 207 Help Our Red Cross.............................................. 837 Important Information Regarding the Dental Protective Association' of the United States. 124

Page. Instruction for Applicants Entering.the Army,, and Navy Dental Corps ................... . . . . . . . 836 Knowledge of Normal Tissue Necessary for Recognition o f Pathological Changes............ .,119 LaFayette Layman Barber, D. D. S............. * . . . . 123 Liberty (The) Loan ............... .......................... . J372 Major William H. G. Logan, President of the N. D. A ..................................... ........................... 1359 Make Your Reservations....................................... 941 Members of Dental Reserve Corps Should Re* main at Work Until Called for Active Ser­ vice ................................................................. .. .,;i055 Message (A) to Our Membership.................... 667 National Dues not to be Increased in 1918... 387 New York (The) Session......................... .......... 1272 Offering Your Services ............................... . 668 Officers Elected at New York Meeting—New- Members of Board of Trustees ......... ,¿275 O.ur Patriotic Duty to the Enlisted D e n t is t .r 9 4 0 Our Roll of Honor of Patriot D en tists..........1056 Policies (The) o f the Research Institute........ 389 Reasonable (A) Course to Pursue in the Treat­ ment of Pulpless Teeth...................................... 1151 Sale (The) of Christmas Seals......................... 120 Sale (The) o f Our Christmas Seals and the War .......................................................................1362 Significance of the Recent Legislation at Wash- ’ ington ................................................................... 1269 Special Notice from War Department.— Office of Surgeon General ........................................... 514 Special Notice to Delinquent Members............... 514 Supporting Arguments for the Profession's Leg­ islative Program.................................................. 512 To Military Dentists ..............................................'939 What Will You Do in Case o f W a r?..'............... 279 1917 (The) Meeting ............................................. 940 STATE SOCIETY PROCEEDINGS. Indiana State Dental Legislation ............186 President's Address Before Michigan State Dental S o cie ty ..................... 1............................ 601 DEATHS. , . Rudolph H. Hofheinz, D.D. S..................................208 Henry Bliss Hayden. D.D.S. (Halftone)............. 209 Gordan White, D. D. S........... .............................. 311 Joshua Jarrett Amoss, D. D. S.............................. 432 C. J. Sullivan, D. D. S.......................................... 432 George A. Lowe, D. D. S....................................... 542 Frederick Wishard .'............................................. 690 Corydon Spencer Palmer. D. D. S........................ 690 Arthur Holbrook, D. D. S.......................................... 690 Sverker Luttropp, D. D. S., D. M. D.................... 690 .T. E. Combe .........................................................'..1058 George A. Wilson, D. D. S.....................................1058 William M. Wright ................................................ 1058 Dr. William A. White.............................................. 1276 Dr. John G. Peach..................................................1276 BOOKS RECEIVED. Books Received .............................................. 313-1167 ORAL HYGIENE. Excerpts-Diet and the Tooth Brush.....................1007 Keeping the Field Free from Infection in Root Resection ............................................................. 1005 Mouth Infections and Disease................... •........ 1004 Oral Hygiene and the Daily Press...................... 503 Oral Hygiene in the Army................................... 499 Oral Hygiene Program of the National Dental Association ...........................................................1003 Ravages (The) o f Dental. Disease............... . ..1009 Saturated Solution of Salt as a Dentifrice.. . .1006 Toothbrush Brigade at Work.............................. 1004 Tooth Brush Drills in South Carolina.................381 OUR WAR FORUM. Campaign Badges for Dental Corps.....................1046 Free Speech ........................................................... 1045 'Graduates of a Certain Institution Now Recog­ nized ...................................... ..............................1047

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CONTENTS OP VOLUME IV. Page. Gravity o f the War Situation........................... 1047 No Need for Drafting the Medical Profession. .1046 Why We are at War.....................................1044-1046 ARMY AND NAVY. American Women's Hospitals Organized by War Service Committee of the Medical Women's National Association ..................... 1037 Antitoxin for Gas Gangrene ............................... 907 Ambulance Service .............................................. 1372 Army Commissions ................................................ 1363 Army Dental Corps.............639-791-1363-1365-1366 Army Dental Legislation ..................................... 913 Army (The) Medical Department....................... 787 Army Reserve Officers ......................................... 1266 Army Surgeon's Status..........................................1366 Casualties in the Medical Corps of the British Army ................................................................... 1041 Circular of Information in Relation to Appoint­ ments in the Dental Corps............................. 625 Civilian Co-operation Desired........................... ,1267 Conference of Deans of Dental Colleges............ 905 Conscripted Medical Students ............................. 917 Conscription Plans .............................................. 635 * Corps Officers ........................................................ 908 Register o f Dental Patients and Report of Dental Corps ............................................ 1043-1261 Dental Corps Orders from War Department.. .1261 Dental Surgeons Organize at Camp Lewis........1366 Definition o f "Selective D raft"........................... 636 Dental Reserve Corps ....................... 1042-1261-1372 Dental Corps Orders from War Department... .1371 Dental Work .......................................................... 909 Duties of Medical Corps.— Legislation.............. 913 Favoritism in the Draft...................................... 638 Giving the Medical Officer the Rank to Which He is Entitled .................................................... 916 Government Will Purchase a Dentist Outfit.. . . 638 How Canada Reeducates Her Wounded Sol­ diers .....................................................................1367 How May You Assist the Medical Department o f the United States Army? ........................... 903 How They Protect the Absent Physician in . England .............................................................. 787 ^identification Tag for Personal of the Navy. 917 Importance (The) o f Mouth Spray................... 1266 Information for Appointment to Navy Dental Corps ................................................................... 630 Information Relating to Appointments in the Dental Reserve Corps ....................................... 621 Letter from Captain Robert T. Oliver.............. 786 Letter from Surgeon General Navy................... 790 Mass (A) Meeting o f Toronto Dentists..............1370 Medical (A) Advisor Committee for the Ameri­ can Red Cross .................................................... 1041 Medical and Dental Students and Conscription. 914 Medical Care of Dependents.................................1370 Medical Service in Europe ................................. 792 Medical Students and the Draft......................... 916 Misinformation as to Physicians in the W ar.. 1040 Navy Dental Corps .............................................. 1042 Navy Has Banished Typhoid...............................1369 Necessary Field Equipment for Dental Reserve Corps Officers .................................................... 908 New Army Dentists .............................................. 1265 New Office for Col. Jefferson Kean..................... 916 New Overseas Establishment, Canadian Army Dental Corps ...................................................... 789 No Women in France ........................................... 915 Notice to Medical and Premedical Students.. . . 637 Officers' (The) Reserve Corps............................. 622 Our Duty ............................................................... 1041 Physicians Favor Prohibition During War........790 Physicians Recommended for Com m issions.... 791 Physical Qualifications for Medical O fficers.... 915 Platinum, Patriotism and Laboratory Practice. 637 Position o f Physicians and Dentists under the Selective Conscription ..................................... 915 Postal Rules in France ....................................... 914 Principal Defects Found in Persons Examined for Service in the United States Navy, (Ab­ stract) ................................................................. 786

Page. Salvaging Clothes from Battlefields and Camps. 1371 Soldiers' (The) and Sailors' Insurance L a w ... 1368 Status o f Physicians in the Draft..................... 792 Uniform of Army Dental Surgeon®..................... 639 Women's (The) Auxiliary o f the C. A. D. C.. .1039 Why We Fight .................................................... 783 10,000,000 Men Subject to Draft ....................... 791 WAR NOTES. Commission not a Commission Until Accepted.. First Class Taking Course of Instruction for Dental Reserve Corps (Halftone)................... Forsyth Dental Infirmary, Boston. Course of Instruction for Dental Reserve Corps............ Profession (The) of Medicine Must do its Duty Report of ¡Committee on Conservation of Prac­ tices of Enlisted D entists.................................

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SOCIETY PAPERS. Application (The) of Photography to Dentistry 1249 Cost Accounting for Dentists ............................. 897 Country (The) Dentist and the Treatment of Pyorrhea ............................................................1242 Oral Surgery Clinic ............................................ 1246 Phagocytosis, and Its Practical Application in Dentistry ........................................i .............. 889 Porcelain (The) Molar Crown Using a Gold Base as Attachment to Root............................... 1248 Technic of Removing Completely Impacied Lower Third Molars, Requiring no Post-Operative Treatment .............................................................1241 Treatment of Lack of Development of the Man­ dible .................................................... ................. 1238 THE NEW YORK MEETING. Hotel Reservations ................................................ Members o f the House of Delegates..................... Official Call ............................................................. Official Program ...............................1138-1150 Postoffice ............................................................. .. Transportation to the Meeting..............................

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SOCIETY WORK— NEW PLANS. Oklahoma State Dental Society— Program Committee's Letter .............................................. 1250 DENTAL MOBILIZATION AND THE WAR. Abolish Liquor, Doctors Urge.............................. 820 Additional Preliminary Dental Examiners......... 935 Applicant (An) of Foreign Birth not Eligible for Commission ................................................. 816 Appointment in the Dental Reserve C o rp s.... 815 Colonel Goodwin and the Medical Officer on Active Service ................................................... 820 Colored Applicants for the Dental Reserve Corps .................................................................... 816 Committee on Dentistry, Report No. 1 (640), Report No. 2 (641), Standardization of Den­ tal Supplies (644), Report No. 3 (6 5 3 ).... ...................................................... 640-655-809-1135 Committee on Dentistry, General Medical Board Council of National Defense ........................... 924 Cooperation of Dental Schools............................ 658 Degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery Necessary for Commission ................................................... 815 Information Regarding Appointment in the Dental Reserve Corps of the U. S.Army_____ 818 Dentists in National Guard Ineligible for Com­ mission ................................................................. 816 Joint Meeting of the Committee on Dentistry of the General Medical Board and the Deans of Dental Schools ................................................... 924 Medical Profession Has Failed Thus Far.......... 818 Medical Students and Conscription.—Our Fig­ ures Questioned .................................................. 1053 Meeting of Dental Educators .............................. 655 Meeting of Deans and Educators ................... 656 Memorandum Regarding Dental Apparatus and Supplies .............................................................. 812 No Waivers of Physical Disqualifications............816

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Page. Official Information Relative to Dental Reserve Corps ................................................................... 815 Official Price List Memorandum........................ 1051 Patriot (A) Fights For His Country............’. . . 819 Provost-Marshal's (The) Conception o f Medi­ cal Education ................................................... 1054 Recommended to the Adjutant General for Commission ....................................................... 815 Regulations for the Army o f the United States (Extract) ........................................................... 816 Resolution by the National Association of Den­ tal Examiners .................................................. . 657 Roll o f Honor o f PatriotDentists.............................935 Tender of Services ................................................. 815 Twenty-five Years Present Age Limit............... 815 Women Dentists not Eligible.............................. 816 DENTAL NEWS.

Page. Presentation of Gavel, W. W. Walker..................................................1313 Address of Welcome, Hon. Marcus M. Markes.................................1314 Response to Address of Welcome, By Henry W. Morgan.................................... 1316 Message, By Don M. Gallie.......................................... 1317 A Request, By E. T. Darby............................................ 1319 Address, By. A. P. Burkhart........................................ 1319 President's Address, By L. L. Barber.............................................. 1281 Address, “ Focal Infections with Special Ref­ erence to Diseases of the Mouth and Jaws." By E. C. Rosenow............................................ 1320 Second General Session.......................................... 1320 Reports of Special Researches, Pathological, ‘ Bacteriological and Clinical Studies. Paper— “ Dental Caries." By Russell W. Bunting. U. G. Rickert (B. S., M. A.) Paper— “ A Study of the Pathology of the Peridental Membrane." By Frederick B. Noyes. Paper—“ The Histo-Pathology of Chronic Periodontitis and the Pathogenesis of Den-

Army Dental Corps...........................309-428-541 Army—Standardization of All Medical and Surgical Equipment ........................................... 308 Army (The) ............................................................. 541 Army and Navy ...................................................... 687 Anesthetists Section .............................................. 690 California .......................................... 193-297-424 Colorado . ..* ..................................... 298-427-538 Chicago .................................; ................................ 299 Canada ..................................... .......................... 301-687 f il l P v o ttt ** Connecticut ............................. *............................ 538 District of Columbia ............................................ 298 By Arthur T. Henrici (M. B.) Foreign ..................................................................... 304 Thomas B. Hartzell. Foreign— Germany .................................................. 542 Paper— “ A Comparative Study of Oral Focal General ................................................304-430-542-688 Infections." Indiana .. ...........................................................190-539 By Weston A. Price. Illinois ..................... 192-291-421-539-684 Milton J. Damlos. Kansas .................................................................. ...426 Montana .............................................................. 191-685 Third General Session.......................................... 1321 A Symposium : “ Dental Surgery and Restor­ Michigan ............................................ 192-296-420-684 ative Prosthesis in the European War." New Mexico ............................. ; ........................... 541 “ The Dental Profession’s Contribution in New York City ........................* ........................... 193 the Present War Emergency." Nebraska ..............................................................296-541 By Major William' H. G. Logan. Navy Dental Corps ........................................... 308-429 National (The) Dental Journal..................................... ..... 428 “ War Surgery," By Dr. Louis. New Jersey ...........................................................539-686 “ War Dental Restoratives and Prosthesis." New York .............................................................540-686 By Frank H. Cushman. Ohio .................................................... 189-294-541-687 “ War Oral and Plastic Surgery." Oral Hygiene ....................................................... 193-307 By Dudley Guilford. Public Health Notes................................................. 194 Address. Pennsylvania .'...............................'. ...................... 425 By Chas. F. Ash. Paris— The War ...................................................... 430 South Carolina ........................................................ 193 Fourth General Session........................................ 1321 South Dakota .......................................................... 295 Address. Tennessee .................................................................. 295 By Haven Emerson. Texas ......................................................................... 296 Paper— “ Some Thoughts on Mouth Hygiene." Wyoming ................................................................................426 By F. H. Skinner. Paper— “ The Importance of Dental Infections PRESENTATION OF THE LOVING CUP TO MR. as Related to Urinary Tract Diseases with THOMAS A. FORSYTH. Especial Reference to .Ureteral Stricture and Its Sequelae." Editorial by Otto U. King,D. D. S........................ 195 By Guy LeRoy Hunner (S. B., M. D.) Address by L. L. Barber, D. D. S......................... 196 Presentation Address by H. Edmund Friesell, Fifth General Session............................................ 1321 B. S., D. D. S.......................................................... 196 Installation of Officers ................... » ...............1321 The Forsyth Loving Cup(Halftone)....................... 199 Adjournment ........................................................1323 Response of Mr. Thomas A.Forsyth......................202 Changing Name of Bryant Street to Forsyth PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOUSEOF DELEGATES. Street ...................................................................... 203 The Forsyth Banquet (Halftone)........................ Insert First Session ..........................................................1324 Roll Call ...............................................................1324 SURGERY OF THE HEAD. Appointment of Reference Committees... '..1324 Report of Committee on Rules of Order... .1324 Intensive ’ Training in Oral Surgery for Army President's Address. Surgeons ................................................................ 1675 By Lafayette L. Barber................................. 1324 Section of Surgery o f the Head............................ 1673 Report of General Secretary............................ 1327 Report o f Transportation Committee.............. 1328 PROCEEDINGS OF THE N. D. A. Report of Committee on Relief Fund............ 1328 First General Session..............................................1313 Report of Clinic Committee.............................. 1329 Meeting called to order by the President, Report of the Dental Educational Council of Lafayette L. Barber ....................................1313 America ............................................................1329 Invocation, Report of the Forsyth and Eastman Tablet Rev. Wilbur R. Caswell.................................... 1313 Committee ........................................................ 1330

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Page. Iowa State Board of Dental Examiners.. . .547-1278 Iowa State Dental Society................................. 435 Kansas State Board of Dental Examiners... .1279 Second Session ...................................................... 1332 Kentucky State Dental Society......................... Report o f Legislative Committee................... 1332 ................................................... 126-210-318-437-547 Report of the Committee on Scientific Re­ Massachusetts Board of Examiners..............547-695 search ..............................................................1338 Massachusetts State Dental Society..............317-436 Report o f Audit— The Research Institute of Michigan State Dental Society..................... 211-318 the N. D. A. .................................................. 1341 Comments upon the Details of the Examina­ Mid-West Dental Convention and Exhibition tion Balance Sheet .......................................134:? ......................................................................... 126-211 Report of Committee on Amendments............1347 Missouri State Board of Dental Examiners... 547 Resolution regarding change in B y-L aw s... .134T . Missouri State Dental Society....................... 212-31T Montana State Board of Dental Examiners.434-547 Third Session ........................... ........................... 1348 National Association of Dental Examiners.320-436 Resolution to President, U. S. A................... 1348 National Association of Dental F a cu lties.... President's Reply ..........................................1348 ................................................................. 316-436-548 Report of Committee on Dental Education . . .1348 National Dental Association................321-693-1170 Report of Committee on Oral Hygiene..........1349 Report of Committee on Officers' Reports... .1349 National Societies Meetings .................................125Report of Committee on Miscellaneous Busi­ 210-314-433-543-691-838-950-1059-1168-1277-1376 ness Regarding the Eastman and Forsyth Nebraska Board of Dental Examiners..............1169 Tablet .............................................................. 1350 Nebraska Board of Dental Secretaries.............. 544 Report of the Board of Trustees..................... 1351 Nebraska State Dental Society.............. 316-436-543 Fourth Session .................................................... 1352 New Jersey (The) State Dental Golf Associa­ tion ....................................................................... 316 Election o f Officers .......................................... 1352 New Jersey (The) State Dental Society.. . .211-318 Election o f Trustees .........................................1353 New Member on Mississippi Board ..................1278 Resolutions Approving Universal Military Training .........................................................1353 New Mexico State Dental Society................. 544-694 Report o f Reference Committee on Dental North Carolina Dental Society........................... Education ....................................................... 1353 ..................................................126-211-318-434-548-692 Report of Reference Committee on Legisla­ North Carolina State Board of Dental Exami­ tion ................................................................. 1354 ners ......................................... ............................ 1279 Report of Committee on Amendments..........1355 North Dakota State Dental Association.......... 544 Report of Reference Committee on Reports of Northern Ohio Dental A ssociation..............434-544 Officers ............................................................1356 Northwestern University Dental School Alumni Report of Reference Committee on Miscella­ Association ........................................................ 547 neous Business ................... '......................... 1356 Report of Committee on Place o f Session.. .1356 Notice o f the Annual Meeting o f the Dental Invitation Relative to the Meeting o f the N. Protective Association of the United States..1278 D. A. In Chicago ...........................................1356 Notice to A. P. H. A. Members......................... 1168 Official Roll Call of Delegates............................. 1357 Ohio State Dental -Society ..................................1278 Oklahoma State Dental Society....................213-319 ANNOUNCEMENTS. Oral Hygiene ............................................ ............. 1169 Alumni State University Iowa........................... 212 Pennsylvania State Dental Society................... 693 American Medical Association Clinical Con- . Philadelphia Dental College.............................. 434 gress,-June 4-5 ................................................ .. 548 Preparedness League of AmericanD entists.... 126 American Society o f Orthodontists...................... 838 Presentation of the Loving Cup to Thomas Annual "Clinic o f the Chicago Dental Society.. 125 Alexander Forsyth ............................................ 127 Annual Home Clinic o f the North Western University Dental School ............................... 547 Psi Omega Fraternity .....................................1 1 6 9 Annual Meeting of the New York Dental So­ Rhode Island Dental Society ............................. 317 ciety .................................................................... S>15 Rules Against Nurse-Anesthetists ..................... 1059 Arkansas Examination ...................................545-691 Section of Oral Hygiene........ .............................. 693 Arkansas State Dental Association................316-436 Secure your Hotel Reservations.......................1168 Association o f Military Dental Surgeons, of the South Carolina State Dental Society.............. United States ............................................ 693-1168 ........................................................... 211-318-437-548 Board (The) of Dental Examiners of Ala­ bama ............................................................. 544-692 South Dakota State Dental Society.. . .212-317-434 South Dakota State Board of Dental Exami­ California State Dental Association...........437-544 Chicago Dental Society Meeting..................126-1376 ners ........................................... 545-1169-1277-1376 Special Announcements— 1917 Meeting.............. 950 Chicago, 111., Item ................................................ 214 College of Dentistry, State University of Iowa. 212 Special Notice to Members of State Boards.. . . 694 Colorado State Board o f Dental E xam ine^... Special Report from Laboratories Dental De­ ..................................................................... 1169-1279 partment, University of California ................1279 Connecticut State Dental Association.............. State Board of Registration and Examination ..................................................212-317-435-692-548 of New Jersey .................................................. 315 Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity............................. 838 State of Oklahoma Board of Dental Exami­ Dental Society of the State of New York..........' 212 ners ............................................... 434-548-695-1277 Examination for Entrance into the Dental State Societies Meetings ....................... ...............125Corps of the United States Army................. 546 210-314-433-543-691-838-950-1059-1168-1277-1376 Forty-seventh Annual Meeting South Carolina Tennessee State Dental Society___ 317-437-548-691 State Dental Association ............................... 436 Texas State Board of Dental Examiners___ Four States Post-Graduate Dental Meeting.. . . .................................................................. 434-546-694 .................................................................. 213-319-438 Texas State Dental Society..................... »...317-435 Georgia State Dental Society ............................. 545 Vermont State Dental Society........316-434-436-546 Holland Dentists Establish an Official Paper.. 127 Virginia State Dental Association................... Illinois State Dental Society............................... 546 .........................................................126-210-318-1279 Important Notice from. Preparedness League... 694 West Virginia State Dental Society................. 317 Indiana State Board of Dental Examiners........1279 Xi-Psi Phi Dinner ................................................ 838 Page. Report o f Committee on Amendments............1330 Report o f the Black Memorial Committee... .1331